Tuck rule no, Helmet rule yes

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; They actually approve that stupid helmet rule.. i cant tell if this is the NFL or the Arena Football League.
Let just get rid of the aspect of running the ball altogether....

You have got to be kidding me, stupid owners fall in line with that power hungry bozo of a commish, player safety my ***. At least one owner grew a backbone, wonder who that was? Good god, when my son is old enough to understand watching football, I'm going to have to show him games from before 2010 because with each passing day this game becomes closer and closer to becoming flag football

Wow way to pussify the league even more. I'm tellin y'all in 10 years it will be flag football. So basically everytime a running back touches the ball there is a good chance a flag will be thrown.

The problem is this is "OUR" league and we all fund it as fans. In my opinion the product on the field is turning to sh!t and there is nothing we can do about it. Seeing a running back truck over a guy and out maning him is one of the best things of American football. I really cannot believe what's going on here.

LMAO running backs are going to have to hit the gaps with thier heads held high and just hope and pray that they dont get lit the **** up by an incoming defender

While Falcons president Rich McKay acknowledged that the new rule is a “pretty major change,” the new rule is much narrower and limited than many believe.

The new rule prohibits ball carriers and defensive players from initiating contact in the open field with the crown of the helmet. The crown, as explained by Rams coach Jeff Fisher, is the top of the helmet. The facemask and hairline of the helmet may still be used to initiate contact.

Fisher emphasized that ball carriers will be permitted to protect themselves, by dropping their pads and dipping their helmets. A foul arises only if the top of the helmet is used to ram the opponent.

In that way, the new rule is an extension of the rule against spearing, which in NFL parlance means hitting a player who is on the ground with the crown (top) of the helmet.

Also, the blow with the top of the helmet must be “forcible,” a know-it-when-you-see-it standard that could potentially cause reasonable minds to differ. As a result, the decision will be treated as a judgment call, not subject to replay review.

These types of hits are not rare. The league office studied every game during two weeks of the 2012 season — Week 10 and Week 16 — and determined that 11 total hits during those 32 games would have drawn flags. To the extent those numbers can be extrapolated, that’s one flag for illegal use of the crown of the helmet in the open field every three games.

McKay explained that the league hopes the new rule will trickle down to the lower levels of the sport, like other safety-related changes. McKay specifically pointed to the adoption of the horse-collar rule at the college and high school level.

So it’s not as bad as some think, and anyone who still doesn’t like it has plenty of time to work through the various stages of grief and arrive at acceptance before the Cowboys and Dolphins suit up in early August for the Hall of Fame game.

I BET IT WON'T BE CALLED MORE THAN 10 TIMES THE WHOLE SEASON!
So all the bashing and shots taken at the rule comes basically back to Goodell's arrogant attitude in handling of discipline in heavy fines and biased judgment without
Independent arbitrators handling the judging! So I get it, but I bet the refs don't call it
BUT YOU WILL SEE FINES WHICH IS GARBAGE! The same NFL that exploits and profits off of the big hits and really physical play! NFL OWNERS MIGHT NEED TO PUT A LEASH ON GOODELL AND HIS ARROGANCE WITH HOW HE MAKES BIASED DECISIONS BASED ON HIS OPINIONS AND MOTIVES!
#bountygate was worse or equal to #spygate is an absolute joke
When your spying your messing with integrity of the game.
When talking placing bounties all your doing is rewarding, what your planning to do anyway hitting qbs is a defenses job!!! COME ON WHAT A JOKE!